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Nation Council Chair vacancies: Help shape the future of…
The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has Nation Council Chair vacancies for England and Scotland.
Achieving Behavioural Change (ABC)
This course is for you if you’re required to adopt behavioural change relating to site safety in a construction setting.
CITB agrees sale of National Construction College…
Walsall College will purchase CITB’s National Construction College (NCC) facility based at King’s Norton, Birmingham, on 30 November.
Health and Safety Awareness (HSA)
This course highlights potential hazards when working on site and provides practical advice on keeping yourself and your colleagues safe. It covers your individual and employer’s responsibilities, including what you can do if you think anyone’s
Gilding by loose leaf - Refresher
The purpose of the Gilding by loose leaf - Refresher standard is for delegates who have previously passed training to the full Gilding by loose leaf standard or subsequent refresher training and can provide proof of attendance.
CITB Wales update: New £780k onsite investment will…
Welcome to CITB Wales quarterly update. Here’s news on our work that will help you get the most of our services across Wales.
Insulated concrete formwork
This standard covers the process of training people who plan, install and then manage the concrete pour for insulated concrete formwork (ICF).
Immersive Learning for Construction – Plymouth (Immersive …
The project will reduce learning hours and increase retention of students by developing a high-quality virtual 4-bedroom house and building site from which a range of learning can be undertaken.
Brick slip systems
The purpose of training against this standard is to provide candidates with knowledge of brick slip systems and what they are used for.
Seven things we learned from CITB colleges to…
Steve Radley, CITB Policy Director, on ways to address findings that 60% of construction students at college don't get jobs in the industry.